Nunavut shuts seven health centres temporarily because of nursing shortage
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The Nunavut government says it will temporarily close seven health centres in the territory this summer because it doesn’t have enough nurses to staff them.
Health minister Lorne Kusugak says in a news release that several Nunavut communities, including the territory’s two northernmost communities, will be affected by the closures.
Kusugak says a Canada-wide shortage of health-care staff during the COVID-19 pandemic has made recruiting in Nunavut difficult.
Nunavut’s health department says it signed a contract with Bayshore Healthcare Agency that will prevent further closures.